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Rahul Gandhi hits out at Opposition for opposing food security for the poor

New Delhi: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi today attacked critics of the food security bill which was passed by Parliament last week, saying money spent on providing meals to the poor cannot be called "wastage"

In her address, Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit termed Gandhi as Congress' future prime ministerial candidate who has a “vision” to take India forward.



She also talked about hurdles being faced by her government in implementing various schemes and projects due to multiplicity of authorities.

“The day Rahul Gandhi becomes the Prime Minister, we would go to him and request him to make changes in the existing system. The systems will have to be changed to ensure speedy development of Delhi,” she said.  At the function, Gandhi distributed certificates conferring freehold rights to residents of resettlement colonies which were developed almost 40 years ago.

Officials said around 13 lakh families living in 45 resettlement colonies will be benefited by the government decision.

The resettlement colonies are situated in different parts of the city including Sriniwaspuri, Wazirpur, Satya Niketan, Janakpuri, Pankha Road and Madangir.